Premier of NSW Delivers Australia Oration
The Premier of NSW, The Hon Chris Minns MP, delivered the Australia Oration at Business Event Sydney’s 12th Global Ambassador dinner, sharing his vision for Sydney and NSW as BESydney invested eight new global ambassadors.
BESydney CEO, Lyn Lewis-Smith said: “The Ambassadors and those attending the dinner are our network that underpins BESydney’s success, they are the giants’ shoulders we stand upon – their success is what we take to the world.”
“We continue to see the greater impact business events contribute knowledge sharing, foreign direct investment, talent attraction and global social impact. We thank our Ambassadors – the changemakers of Sydney and NSW – for their incredible work and achievements in driving global change for the better.”
“Our people, places and purpose are the things that make Sydney what it is today, they are also the things that uniquely position us to help shape what comes tomorrow for both local and global communities. We believe Sydney has the intellectual capital the world needs to meet global challenges. Our purpose is to bring the world to Sydney to find solutions and effect a ripple of change around the globe”.


The Hon John Graham Minister for Jobs and Tourism said, “Business events are a critical part of the visitor economy and Sydney is the capital of business events in Australia. The scale of the forward pipeline out to 2030 illustrates this perfectly: 115 business events delivering more than $562 million in direct expenditure and attracting 140,000 global delegates to Sydney and NSW.”
“The BESydney Ambassadors announced tonight bring the network that will build on this pipeline and generate more economic activity. Business events will be an important focus in the Visitor Economy Strategy 2030 Review to be published later this year”.
Major Partner and venue International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) hosted 380 members of the BESydney community, with journalist and broadcaster Kumi Taguchi as MC. Gadigal Elder Uncle Ray Davison provided a moving Welcome to Country accompanied by artist and composer William Barton.
Lewis-Smith thanked retiring ICC Sydney Chief Executive Geoff Donaghy for his impactful contribution to the business events industry, building and leading an incredible team to create a world-leading asset for the State’s visitor economy with a deep sense of place and connections with local community.
This year’s theme was ‘Change Starts Here’, a nod to BESydney’s Agenda for purposeful business events and its economic and social impact efforts for which the organisation has been globally awarded.